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Support:Zhulu CookieAt the heart of the Apollo MCUs family is Ambiq Micro’s patented Subthreshold Power Optimized Technology (SPOT™). Utilizing SPOT™ the Apollo MCUs deliver the required reduction in energy microcontrollers offer an ARM Cortex-M4F core at power levels that are even lower than competing ARM Cortex- M0+ solutions. Unrivaled power savings combined with a high-performance processing engine make the Apollo MCUs an ideal solution for battery-powered devices. With an extensive set of features to run enhanced application at an ultra-low power budget.
With the release of the Apollo1 MCUs Ambiq Micro proved what ultra-low power design can accomplish. Since then the growing Apollo microcontroller family provides the lowest active and sleep mode power on the market. With Apollo MCUs, designers of next generation wearables and IoT devices can take their innovative products to the next level by increasing battery life, adding more intelligent sensor processing and fitting into smaller form factors.
Ultra-low active mode power consumption: 34µA/MHz (executing from Flash)
Ultra-low sleep mode power consumption: 143nA (with RTC on)
High-performance, 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4F processor
Up to 24MHz clock frequency
Floating point unit
Wake-up interrupt controller with 12 interrupts
Ultra-low power memory
Up to 512kB Flash
Up to 64kB low-leakage RAM
Ultra-low power interface for off-chip sensors
10-bit, 13-channel, up to 800kSps ADC
Temperature sensor with ±4°C accuracy
Rich set of timing peripherals
Flexible serial peripherals
I2C/SPI master for communication with external peripherals
I2C/SPI slave for optional host communications
UART for communication with peripherals and legacy devices
Wide operating range: 2.2 to 3.8V
Compact package options
64-pin BGA with 50 GPIO
41-pin CSP with 27 GPIO
The Ambiq Micro Apollo1 Evaluation Kit, or EVK, is the best place to start when designing with the Apollo 1 MCU. The EVK system contains already an on-board Segger JLINK Debugger and routes all available GPIOs to Arduino compatible headers; all designed to work together and provide you a low power, connected sensing platform.
USB connector / powering
Segger J-link support
Adruino shield ready
3 push buttons
4 LEDs
Quick Start Guide – Apollo1-EVB-Quick-Start-Guide-v1p0
Schematic – apollo1-apollo512-kbr-board-r1.0
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Apollo2 is the second generation into the ultra-low power Apollo microcontroller family. This highly integrated MCU reduces power consumption by more than 50% compared to the first generation Apollo MCUs, therefore empowering users with more processing capability with an even lower power budget. Apollo2 opens door for enhanced applications performing complex context detection, gesture recognition, and activity monitoring with longer battery life in wearable electronics, activity & fitness monitors, IoT devices, and wireless sensors. All Apollo series MCUs take full advantage of Ambiq Micro’s patented Subthreshold Power Optimized Technology (SPOT) Platform, setting a new industry benchmark in low power design.
Ultra-low supply current:
<10 μA/MHz executing from flash at 3.3 V
<10 μA/MHz executing from RAM at 3.3 V
High-performance ARM Cortex-M4F Processor:
Up to 48 MHz clock frequency
Floating point unit
Memory protection unit
Wake-up interrupt controller with 32 interrupts
Ultra-low power memory:
Up to 1 MB of flash memory for code/data
Up to 256 KB of low leakage RAM for code/data
16kB 2-way Associative Cache
Ultra-low power interface for off-chip sensors:
14 bit, 15-channel, up to 1.2 MS/s ADC
Temperature sensor with +/-3ºC accuracy
Voltage Comparator
Flexible serial peripherals:
6x I2C/SPI master for communication with sensors, radios, and other peripherals
1x I2C/SPI slave for host communications
2x UART for communication with peripherals and legacy devices
PDM for mono and stereo audio microphones
Rich set of clock sources:
768 kHz XTAL oscillator
Low frequency RC oscillator – 1.024 kHz
High frequency RC oscillator – 48 MHz
RTC based on Ambiq’s AM08X5/18X5 families
Compact package options:
5 x 2.5 mm (0.35mm) 49-pin CSP with 34 GPIO
5 x 4.5 mm (0.5mm) 64-pin BGA with 50 GPIO
The Ambiq Micro Apollo2 Evaluation Kit, or EVK, is the best place to start when designing with the Apollo 2 MCU. The EVK system contains already an on-board Segger JLINK Debugger and routes all available GPIOs to Arduino compatible headers; all designed to work together and provide you a low power, connected sensing platform.
USB connector / powering
Segger J-link support
Adruino shield ready
3 push buttons
4 LEDs
Quick Start Guide – Quick-Start-Guide-for-Apollo2-EVB-Rev1p00
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The device offers Bluetooth™ Low Energy (BLE 5) ready radio and integrates 1 MB of flash memory and 256 KB of RAM to accommodate radio and sensor overhead while leaving space for application code. This microcontroller also includes several masters and one slave SPI and I2C ports and two UART ports for communicating with sensors including accelerometers, gyroscopes, and magnetometers. Apollo2 Blue adds top rated BLE radio capability to an already existing array of relevant functionality built around the Cortex-M4 processor expressly designed for use in IoT and wearables applications.
RF sensitivity: -95 dBm
TX: 5mA @0 dBm
RX: 3.5mA
Tx output power: -40 dBm to +5 dBm
AES 128-bit encryption
Over-The-Air updates (OTA)
Coexistence with other 2.4 GHz wireless
Bluetooth SIG profiles support
Enhanced data rate up to 2 Mbps
Built in 32 KHz RCO
Ultra-low supply current:
<10 μA/MHz executing from flash at 3.3 V
<10 μA/MHz executing from RAM at 3.3 V
< 3 μA deep sleep mode with RTC at 3.3 V
(Bluetooth in shutdown)
High-performance ARM Cortex-M4 Processor:
Up to 48 MHz clock frequency
Floating point unit
Memory protection unit
Wake-up interrupt controller with 32 interrupts
Up to 31 GPIOs
Ultra-low power memory:
Up to 1 MB of flash memory for code/data
Up to 256 KB of low leakage RAM for code/data
16kB 2-way Associative Cache
Ultra-low power interface for off-chip sensors:
Highly configurable 14-bit ADC at 1.2 MS/s, 15 channels (7 simultaneous inputs) available
Selectable 8/10/12/14 bit precision to save energy
Voltage Comparator
Temperature sensor with +/-2ºC accuracy
Flexible serial peripherals:
4x I2C/SPI master with 128-byte bidirectional FIFO for communication with sensors, radios, and other peripheralsI
1x I2C/SPI slave for host communications with 256-byte LRAM area for FIFO/host support
2x UART modules with 32-location transmit and receive FIFOs for communication with peripherals and legacy devices
PDM audio interface support with 256-word FIFO for single or dual microphone input
Highly configuarable timing peripherals:
RTC with both 32.768 kHz XTAL and 1.024 kHz RC sources
8x 16-bit timers with flexible functionality for timing and PWM generation
32-bit system timer with 8 compare registers for interrupt generation and 4 capture registers
Rich set of clock sources:
768 kHz XTAL oscillator
Low frequency RC oscillator – 1.024 kHz
High frequency RC oscillator – 48 MHz
RTC based on Ambiq’s AM08X5/18X5 families
Wide operating range: 1.755 – 3.60 V, –40 to 85°C
Compact package: 4 x 4 x 0.9 mm 64-pin LGA
Software Support:
Embedded OS – FreeRTOS 9.0
ARM Cordio BLE Stack (Wicentric)
Proprietary OTA (Over the air firmware update)
Fitness Profile
Watch Profile
Standard Bluetooth SIG LE profiles
Data Exchange service
Various services supported : ANS, BAS, DIS, HRS, RSCS, TSS, PXS
Tx Power control
Concurrent Master and Slave modes
HCI over SPI 32.768 kHz XTAL oscillator
Tool Chain: IAR, Keil, GCC, Segger
The Ambiq Micro Apollo2 Blue Evaluation Kit, or EVK, is the best place to start when designing with the Apollo2 Blue MCU. The EVK system contains already an on-board Segger JLINK Debugger and routes all available GPIOs to Arduino compatible headers; all designed to work together and provide you a low power, connected sensing platform.
USB connector / powering
Segger J-link support
Adruino shield ready
3 push buttons
4 LEDs
Quick Start Guide –Apollo2-Blue-EVB-rev0_3-Quick-Start-Guide-r1p0
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Apollo3 Blue is the upcoming new MCUs expanding the ultra-low power Apollo microcontroller family. It manages a further reduction in power consumption compared to the so far unprecedented values of the former Apollo generations. At the heart of the Apollo3 Blue MCU is Ambiq Micro’s patented Subthreshold Power Optimized Technology (SPOT™) and a powerful ARM Cortex-M4 processor with Floating Point Unit. With its extended set of features and incorporated BLE 5, the Apollo3 Blue enables users to run sophisticated processes in hearables, wearables, IoT edge devices and voice controlled applications within an ultra-competitive power budget.
Currently available in beta stage for selected customers, the Apollo3 Blue is ready for mass production in Q1/19. First evaluation samples of the 81-pin BGA package and Evaluation-Kits are available upon request.
Ultra-low supply current:
6 μA/MHz executing from flash at 3.3 V
6 μA/MHz executing from RAM at 3.3 V
1 μA deep sleep mode (BLE Off) with RTC at 3.3 V
High-performance ARM Cortex-M4Processor
48 MHz nominal clock frequency, with 96 MHz high performance
Burst Mode
Floating point unit
Memory protection unit
Wake-up interrupt controller with 32 interrupts
Integrated Bluetooth 5 low-energy module
RF sensitivity: -93 dBm (typical)
TX: 3 mA @ 0 dBm, RX: 3 mA
Tx peak output power: 4.0 dBm (max)
Ultra-low power memory:
Up to 1 MB of flash memory for code/data
Up to 384 KB of low leakage RAM for code/data
16 kB 2-way Associative/Direct-Mapped Cache
Ultra-low power interface for off-chip sensors:
14 bit ADC at up to 1.2 MS/s, 15 selectable input channels available
Voltage Comparator
Temperature sensor with ±3°C accuracy
ISO7816 Secure interface
Flexible serial peripherals:
1x 2/4/8-bit SPI master interface
6x I2C/SPI masters for peripheral communication
I2C/SPI slave for host communications
2x UART modules with 32-location Tx and Rx FIFOs
PDM for mono and stereo audio microphone
1x I2S slave for PDM audio pass-through
Rich set of clock sources:
768 kHz XTAL oscillator
Low frequency RC oscillator – 1.024 kHz
High frequency RC oscillator – 48/96 MHz
RTC based on Ambiq’s AM08X5/18X5 families
Wide operating range: 1.755-3.63 V, –40 to 85°C
Compact package option:
37 x 3.25 mm(<0.35mm thk pkg) 66-pin CSP with 37 GPIO
5 x 5 mm (<0.5mm thk pkg) 81-pin BGA with 50 GPIO
Breakthrough subthreshold design
Implemented in Standard CMOS
Consumer medical devices
Consumer electronics
Smart watches
Smart meters
Battery-powered applications
Wearable electronics
Wireless sensors
Activity and fitness monitors
Beacons
Remote sensing
Motion and tracking devices
Home automation
Light control applications
Wireless mice and keyboards
Alarms and security system
Toys
Company Overview
Ambiq Micro was founded in 2010 on the notion that extremely low power semiconductors are the key to the future of electronics. They developed a patented Subthreshold Power Optimized Technology (SPOT™) platform that dramatically reduces the amount of power consumed by semiconductors.Normal CMOS processes are working with an internal core voltage above the threshold voltage a transistor needs to make a logical low or high decision. Therefore most cores are working at 1.8V or 1.2V depending on the CMOS process.
By applying SPOT™on a standard CMOS process, the internal core voltage can be minimized to 0.5V. While the energy consumption is proportional to the squared voltage, SPOT™ can reduce energy usage by up to 13 times!